Without further ado, here's Mini-Reviews of Everything Ever, Episode I:
- Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night: crazy Irish play (8/10)
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: space soap opera (6/10)
- Paris Hilton as a role-model for young girls: why even bother? (0/10)
- Online classes: too many distractions (6/10)
- John Steinbeck's body of work as an author: good, but old (8/10)
- Nobuo Uematsu's body of work as a composer: above video games (9/10)
- Monster Hunter 2 Freedom: wonderful except camera (8.5/10)
- Sweeny Todd's cinema adaptation: Tim Burton's masterpiece (9/10)
- The general architectural theme of city of Venice, Florida: gaudy and mismatched (4/10)
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl: hype was true! (9/10)
- Post-modern literature: really, really dumb (2/10)
- Heavy rain: kills people, laptops (4/10)
- Length requirements/restrictions on school papers: limits quality, creativity (4/10)
- Alarm clocks: love/hate relationship (7/10)
4 comments:
Noooooo! I got April Fool'd!
Also you should do some extended Brawl impressions sometime, or extended impressions of an aspect of the game or something. Cause I like reading what you write, and I also like reading about Brawl! It'd be two awesomes for the price of one!
Yeah; for the record, I reserve the right to expand any mini-review I do. I just didn't feel like writing a lot this week.
And besides, two awesomes for te price of one is a really good deal.
YES! FOR TE PRICE!
Man I am tired.
BE CAREFUL IT'S A TRAP!
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